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COPS CAN'T CATCH KILLERS Posted: Thursday, April 7, 2016
COPS CAN'T CATCH KILLERS Sharp decline in the detection rate for murders in the past eight months.
Police Service set up a Cold Case Unit last August
Monthly bill of $25,000 for each inmate THERE are 3,667 persons incarcerated in this country, with each prisoner costing the State between $20,000 to $25,000 per month.
Petty crime accused clog up remand system: $50m burden on State—AG
Two men shot dead in separate incidents ...bringing the murder toll for the year, up to press time yesterday, to 131.
Cops told: Keep suspects' photos off Facebook
Cepep in $300M debt AN internal review of the Community-based Environmental Protection Enhancement Programme (CEPEP)
Economist on Imbert's mid-term report: Expect no glad tidings
$559m more for needy ministries Just over $559 million is proposed to be moved collectively from five ministries and allocated elsewhere
Imbert, Kamla dispute figures Discrepancy of $6 million with respect to a $413,233,000 decrease in the appropriation for the Education Ministry.
State-run CNMG, GISL costing $36m annually
Cipriani Labour College director fired ...infrastructure and administrative problems that seemed to have worsened during her roughly two-year tenure
Zika didn't cause woman's miscarriage The miscarriage by the 23-year-old woman who became this country's first Zika case to be diagnosed in pregnancy has not been attributed to the virus.
Parents must embrace new media ...so as not to run the risk of falling far behind their children who are adept in information technology
Teach me how to eat grass Millennium Park, St. Clair Garden, Trinicity board, is threatening to sue Dr Gloria Tang for cultivating a garden in from of her home; non-compliance of architectual guidelines
From cocaine addict to helping needy kids
Quash gang charges ...against the 13 persons who are also charged for murdering Senior Counsel Dana Seetahal
Mother of 3 dies Beaten two weeks ago...
Have you seen him? Isaiah Sampson, 14, was reported missing by his father Fitzroy Serette, the Police Service said in a statement.
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